Agencies Reminded To Use Federal Child Care Subsidy Program
The heads of executive departments and agencies were sent a memo recently reminding them they can use funds to directly subsidize licensed child care for lower income federal employees.
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The heads of executive departments and agencies were sent a memo recently reminding them they can use funds to directly subsidize licensed child care for lower income federal employees.
An internal memo sent to NASA workers Thursday at Marshall Space Flight Center indicated the installation would be offering targeted buyouts to eligible civil service employees.
CSC wins NASA A-76 competition to support NASA Shared Services Center.
A U.S. Postal Service plan to realign its mail processing and distribution infrastructure due to increased competition, higher costs and declining mail volumes lacks accountability, stakeholder input and performance measures for results, according to GAO.
The lack of high-speed Internet connectivity and staff shortages have prevented thousands of airport security screeners from getting the training they need.
Despite being mandated by law, federal agencies, as a whole, are failing to explain their performance to taxpayers.
OPM issues guidance on IT training.
Legislation likely to be approved by Congress may result in delaying the next postal rate increase until 2006.
Five employees from the VA in Phoenix have been recognized for their significant accomplishments in the past year.
The Transportation Security Administration awards two new contracts to run the HR function for the agency–one to a California state agency and one to a New York firm.